Projects per year
Abstract
"Shell chemistry of the Boreal Campanian bivalve Rastellum diluvianum (Linnaeus, 1767) reveals temperature seasonality, growth rates and life cycle of an extinct Cretaceous oyster" published in Biogeosciences
Date made available | 2020 |
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Publisher | Zenodo |
Date of data production | 6 Mar 2020 |
Keywords
- Bivalve
- Seasonanlity
- oyster
- Cretaceous
- Growth rate
- life history
- rastellum diluvianum
Format
- Format
- rar
- xlsx
Projects
- 4 Finished
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FWOTM940: Improving the accuracy of techniques for high-resolution seasonal- scale climate reconstructions from bivalve shells
1/10/19 → 1/01/24
Project: Fundamental
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HERC46: FWO Hercules MZW: A walk on the wild side of stable isotope biogeochemistry
Claeys, P., Elskens, M., Olde Venterink, H., Nys, K., Tys, D., Kervyn De Meerendre, M., Huybrechts, P., Van Griensven, A., Huysmans, M., Thiery, W. & Snoeck, C.
1/05/18 → 30/04/22
Project: Fundamental
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HERC24: X-ray analytical instrumentation: From the Field to the micro-scale
Nys, K., Claeys, P., Vandendael, I., Terryn, H. & Tys, D.
1/05/14 → 30/04/19
Project: Fundamental
Research output
- 1 Article
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Shell chemistry of the boreal Campanian bivalve Rastellum diluvianum (Linnaeus, 1767) reveals temperature seasonality, growth rates and life cycle of an extinct Cretaceous oyster
de Winter, N. J., Ullmann, C. V., Sørensen, A. M., Thibault, N., Goderis, S., Van Malderen, S. J. M., Snoeck, C., Goolaerts, S., Vanhaecke, F. & Claeys, P., 3 Jun 2020, In: Biogeosciences. 17, 11, p. 2897-2922 26 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open AccessFile13 Citations (Scopus)169 Downloads (Pure)
Equipment
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AMGC - Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry Laboratory (IRMS)
Philippe Claeys (Manager) & David Verstraeten (Infrastructure coordinator)
Archaeology, Environmental changes & Geo-ChemistryFacility/equipment: Facility › no e-resource/single sited
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AMGC - X-ray Fluorescence Lab
Philippe Claeys (Manager) & Steven Goderis (Infrastructure coordinator)
Archaeology, Environmental changes & Geo-ChemistryFacility/equipment: Facility › no e-resource/single sited